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Windows Phone 7 is a successor of Microsoft’s old mobile OS called Windows Mobile. It features a new user interface based on Microsoft's Windows Phone design system Metro. There's no better way to start exploring this new platform than good old "HelloWorld" tutorial...

So you've downloaded MonoX, played with it a bit, changed a few images and portions of CSS, even changed the layout on some pages and set a bunch of Web part properties. Now you want to take it one step further and use it as a foundation for your custom projects. This tutorial demonstrate a few simple techniques for starting MonoX-based projects.

Learn how to work with the MonoX HTML editor which allows users to interactively edit the contents of the portal and to immediately see the results in the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) fashion.

MonoX comes with a 170+ page manual, but it cannot cover all use cases and specialized scenarios. To bridge this gap we have decided to create a series of "How To" tutorials that will help users to quickly find their way around MonoX.